DAY 218

First day of marching in Lebanon. CMFA started to walk in the ancient city of Tyre. We met dozens of nice people who helped us on the way. The daily marching routine in Lebanon included crazy hot weather, speedways full of cars, overwhelming pile of trashes, nescafe cappucinos, Hezbollah encounters and many other stories...GPS Tracking: https://www.endomondo.com/users/13828223/workouts/974273692

Lisa (Switrzerland) taking a rest at a security forces post on the way. It was strongly prohibited to take any pictures of military installations in Lebanon but during this short break, soldiers allowed to take some shots.

Having a rest in an exposition of a furniture store. We sat on the sofas and march magic started. The group was offered juices, coffee and a lot of attention. Its a pity that we couldnt stayed overnight on these comfrotable beds.

Looking for a restaurant to rest and eat CMFA broke the rule to stay at the seaside. We decided to avoid villages, knowing that we can cause some confusion. On the way up to the village I was stopped by Hezbollah policeman who demanded to show my passport. As soon as we enetered the village more and more people were using their phones to make some emergency calls. After some minutes more Hezbollah representatives arrived and asked as to leave the village.